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StingRayBoy42

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  1. This is gorgeous... like a StingRay crossed with a Cyberman. GLWTS!
  2. Alan very kindly sent me some microsuction tape that I asked BC about... free and wouldn't even let me pay postage. Top marks.
  3. Yep, it has to be an OTG (On the go) lead. I use a generic one from Ebay.
  4. I thought as much but always worth asking. Cheers folks
  5. My TI Spirocores have started fraying (only had them twenty-odd years!) so it's time for a new set. The cheapest I've found is Thomann at £169, does anyone know anywhere cheaper? They're 4/4 medium gauge. Obviously I've had a google and these were the cheapest I could see, not a bad price tbf but worth asking before I pull the trigger. Cheers
  6. SATURDAY! Two gigs in one day, both with Azura - 4 piece rock 'n' roll/indie/80s stuff. The drive to North Wales took us four hours (should have been less than two) due to a crash on the A53876 (?). The gig was an open day at a caravan park in Towyn (ultra glamorous and sexy, as you can imagine) outside under a gazebo to a load of people who literally could not have cared less. We played pretty well, considering the total lack of any response. The highlight was the stilt walkers and fire dancers who had a boogie along to our set. Thanks, ladies! Then pack down, back in the van, back to the midlands for a quick car swap and off to a pub in Halesowen where we got to do it all again to a slightly more appreciative audience... a few folk seemed to be enjoying it, including the woman who repeatedly told the singer (mid song) that we HAD to do some Kings of Leon, despite being told three times that we were going to. A couple of mates of the band were there and said it sounded grerat out front, a few dancers up by the end and we had a laugh so... yeah. Highlights were the drummer thrashing away at the back like he was on the pyramid stage and finding a still edible slice of Friday's pizza in my bag as we were packing up. I went fully wireless for the first time, Lekato wireless XLR for the IEMs and subzero bug for the Bass... they both played nicely together, so that was a win. Looking forward to the sort of gig where I can go for a wander on to the dance floor. Played the StingRay -> Small board -> Amp board (thumpinator and VTDI) -> MB 802. Back about half midnight for a bottle of Old Pa StingRayBoy's homebrew spiced christmas cider (6.2% ABV (approx)) Not the best gigs I've ever done, but it was more fun than not doing it and it's free money, right?
  7. So sorry for your loss @WalMan Much love to you and yours.
  8. You're a scholar and a gentleman. PM'd you!
  9. I think a few classic rock bands tuned down a semitone - makes it sound more girthsome and the strings bend easier. Also, on a few older recordings they might be in tune with each other but 'a bit' out of tune with a modern tuner - get a music player that can alter pitch to save you retuning between each song. I'm still using Winamp 2.8 which has a great plugin for just such occasions!
  10. That skirt is so short, she could sit on a quid coin and tell you whether it was heads or tails.
  11. 'Lockdown in Bognor' sounds like a Half Man Half Biscuit lyric. Glad you had a good one!
  12. Get a setlist and have a listen. As people have said, it'll probably range from simple to tricky and everything inbetween. I'd say go for it - learning stuff you don't normally play is a great way to get better, it's easy money (presuming the gigs are paid?), gigging is generally better than not gigging, being the first call dep in a gigging band is a good place to be, classic rock can be a lot of fun to play (especially if they're a nice bunch of guys) and you'll almost certainly find some stuff you'll end up liking. Keep us posted!
  13. TODAY! Shirley Beer & Cider festival with the Cantina Band! Firrst band on, a one hour set at 3PM, Backline provided, sound engineer and everything - unusual for us. Backline was slightly less good than was mentioned in the contract, but it'd be a bit churlish to complain, right? Halfway through the setlist, we realised we still had about 40 minutes left to play so we had to chuck a few old faithfuls in. We played pretty well, Crowd seemed to enjoy it (from afar), it was all going great guns until the power went... it came back on eventually, minus monitors, so we did what we could for the last few songs. Played the Steling -> small board -> Hartke 410 (I was promised an Ampeg, dammit!) Pay wasn't great so they made it up with beer tokens, enjoyed a pint of Mavis Bumblethorpes (?) Perry (5.4% ABV) on stage, then once we'd finshed, I had a pint of Giddy Goat cider (6.8%), followed by a pint of Merrithorpe's blackout stout (8.75% ABV), then it was back to the cider for a pint of the Spazwhistle (?) 'Guvnor' (10.7% ABV), then I think I had a couple of pints of the Arthur Baslingtons 'Deep, dark pit of depression' (15.8% ABV), followed by a pint of Fotheringay's Self-loathing IPA (21.8% ABV), then it was back to the Cider bar for a couple of pints of Fighty McBastards 'Punchdrunk' Perry (27.9% ABV) which was delicious, before trying the Scrambleton's 'Regret' chocolate stout (39.875% ABV), then I decided to play it safe with a nice, refreshing pint of Samuel Bobbington's 'What in the name of God?'' (19.8456% ABV) before I really went for it with four pints of Asquith's 'Kidney Killer' (57.7% ABV). I was a teensy bit tipsy by this point, so decided to play it safe and stuck to the easy drinking, super quafffable Hampton's 'This is a terrible idea' Porter (157.8% ABV) for the final six pints. Apparently, I walked the 3.8 miles home.
  14. Sorry, I'm an idiot - missed the 'Tapewounds' bit... Not for me I'm afraid. Have a bump instead.
  15. +1 for Guiness Zero and Punk AF (boooo Brewdog etc) If you like AF stout, the Big Drop stuff is gorgeous. For AF cider, Sheppey's is the bestest IMHO.
  16. Smoothhound have been out of stock for months and aren't answering emails about when it'll be back in stock; they've gone very quiet on twitter and FB too... anyone know what's happened to them? The only other microsuction tape I can find online is in Europe and they want £20 for an A4 sized piece... I only need about 2 square cm! Anyone know where I can find some?!
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